The Acceptable Face of Violence
April 3, 2012 9:50 am Leave your thoughtsThe recent claims about India's poverty having fallen by around seven per cent provided a stark reminder of the violent times we live in, writes Colin Todhunter.
The recent claims about India's poverty having fallen by around seven per cent provided a stark reminder of the violent times we live in, writes Colin Todhunter.
Whilst some have gained much from India's economic boom, many have also lost out from the 'Americanisation of India'. Colin Todhunter discusses.
Assed Baig comments on US initiatives to gain access to a previously ignored mineral rich area of the globe
A conflict is brewing, and China, emboldened by astonishing economic growth as well as military advancement, seems to be gearing up to challenge the US's uncontested military dominance in the region, writes Ramzy Baroud.
Reece Ferguson provides a detailed report of the funeral of late North Korean leader Kim Jong Il
The 2011 revolution of the people of Egypt shocked the international community on many different levels, says Iqbal Tamimi.
Ever since the decline of European Socialism in the 1980s and the collapse of the Soviet Union in the '90s, capitalism has considered itself king of the world and has behaved accordingly, says W Stephen Gilbert.
Colin Todhunter debunks the myth of India as an \'economic miracle\'
The tensions on the Korean border are unlikely to die down so long as the US maintains its intransigent stance towards North Korea, says Kevin Gray.
Burma: The International Community Must Act